Shedim
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Cahn, Jonathan. Return of the Gods. Christma Media. Kindle Edition
G ods and idols of the nations that the people of Israel turned to when they turned away from God. Word only appears twice in Hebrew scriptures:
D euteronomy 32:17 Demons
P salm 106:36-37 Destroyers
R oot word Shud - to act violently, to lay waste, to devastate, that which brings destruction.
I n ancient Babylonian writings the word speaks of spirits, protective or malevolent. A malevolent spirit would lay waste and devastate and bring destruction.
J ewish scholars rendered the word daimonion. From that we got demon. a spirit, a principality, an occult entity. Only used to signify spirits of evil. Spirits of light are called angels / messengers. Spirits of darkenss are called demons.
P auls words in 1 Cor 10 are very similar to Deut 32 and Psalm 106. However it is now speaking of pagan’s sacrificing to the demons.
T hey were everywhere in the anceint worlds
K nown as:
- E nlil of Sumer
- R a of Egypt
- A marok of the Artic
- K ukulkan of Central America
- W otan of northern Europe
- D ionysus of Greece
- O batala of Africa
- T iamat of Babylon
- B ixia of China
- O ro of Polynesia
- A hura Mazda of Persia
- P erun of Russia
- S hamash of Assyria
- Dagda of Ireland
- Juno of rome
- Shiva of India
- Jupiter
- Apollo
- Vesta
- Bacchus
- Inanna
- Python - Act 16:16
- countless multitudes of others
The Dark Trinty of Israwel’s fall seduced America
- The Possessor - Baal, caused America to believe that departing from God would bring it freedom.
- The Enchantress - Ishtar convinced it that if it abandoned its moral safeguards for instant gratification and sexual abandon, it would find fulfillment
- The Destoryer - Molech promised to grant it the blessing of an unhindered life if it would only allow him to take away the children.
14 Mapped Links
↑ Shedim
→ Anu
→ Ashtaroth
→ Baal
→ Bull
→ Ereshkigal
→ Eros
→ Marduk
→ Molech
→ Ninshubar
→ Possessed
→ Serpent
→ Tammuz
14 Unlinked Mentions
- BP: Heaven and Earth Class
- Unit 4: A Tour of the Cosmos 39 Session 16: The Waters Above and Below 39 Session 17: The Dragon in the Waters 42 Session 18: The Dry Land 49 Session 19: Reflections on Where All Creation is Headed 54 Session 20: God as Refuge and Rivers as Life 55 Session 21: Jesus and Living Water 58 Session 22: Ancient Cosmology in Psalm 36 59
- Eventually, the gods all develop with Ea and his son Marduk at the head of the pantheon. Tiamat threatens to take over with her chaos waters, and she becomes a giant sea dragon. Marduk battles and destroys her, using half her body to make the waters above and the waters below.
- Monumental carving from the Assyrian Nimrud palace in Iraq (ca. 870 B.C.). The deity Ninurta is the storm god arriving to banish the lion- dragon from his land.
- |The Biblical text shows awareness of a tradition and adapts/ transforms it in light of biblical monotheism|Creation as the result of a battle with the chaos monster; the water- dragon is not a true rival to Yahweh, but a rebel creature|
- Session 17: The Dragon in the Waters
- A tanin, like the one created on day 5, is a mythical sea dragon throughout the Bible. What does the tanin symbolize? What’s the significance of it being high lighted on day 5?
- The Dragon in the Waters
- Used to refer to the mythical sea dragons elsewhere in the
- However, other texts in the Hebrew Bible describe creation as a cosmic victory of Yahweh by shatter ing the heads of chaos dragon.
- Dragon smashing in Babylonian and Canaanite cosmology
- BP: Noah to Abraham Class
- Creation formed from battles with the chaos-water dragon
- Isaiah 51
- 7“Listen to Me, you who know righteousness, a people in whose heart is My Torah: do not fear the reproach of men, nor be afraid of their revilings.
- Piercing a dragon!
- Lucifer
- There is a main adversary, usually referred to as dragon or serpent. And many satans/adversaries and stars (aka lucifers). Revelation 12:4 The DRAGON sweeps a third.
- Malachi 1
- YLT
- 3 Is not Esau Jacob's brother? -- an affirmation of Jehovah, And I love Jacob, and Esau I have hated, And I make his mountains a desolation, And his inheritance for dragons of a wilderness.